Taking into account the prices of the automotive market in July, we can see that automatic gearbox cars are overpriced compared to manual ones.
Globally, automatic cars have become increasingly popular due to their convenience, ease of use, and efficiency. However, in Argentina, purchasing an automatic car can be extremely expensive compared to manual models.
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Currently, only one car remains automatic 0km for sale in Argentina by less than 7 million pesosaccording to the official price lists of the automotive companies and without considering overprices or additional expenses.


The cheapest new vehicle with an automatic transmission is the Toyota Etios Hatchback. The value of the car of the Japanese brand is $6,258,000. All other options are above $7,000,000.
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The 8 cheapest automatic cars in Argentina in July 2023
In the listing, the prices correspond to the variant of lower cost and equipment of each model. Possible surcharges have not been taken into account that could be applied by dealers, especially in a context of shortage of stock. In addition, it is important to note that freight and patenting costs are not included in the prices mentioned.
- Toyota Etios Hatchback XLS Pack: $6,258,000
- Citroën C3 VTi 115 EAT6 Feel Pack: $7,008,200
- Chevrolet Onix LTZ AT: $7,281,900
- Fiat Cronos Precision 1.3 GSE CVT: $7,558,100
- Toyota Yaris Hatchback XLS 1.5 CVT: $7,568,000
- Peugeot 2008 Feline Tiptronic 1.6: $8,084,900
- Nissan Versa 1.6 Advance CVT: $8,098,000
- Peugeot 208 Active Pack 1.6L Tiptronic: $8,101,000
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Citroen C3, the third generation of the French brand.
The cheapest 10 0KM in Argentina
- toyota etios: starting at $5,000,000
- Citroen C3: starting at $5,242,900
- Chevy Joy and Joy Plus: starting at $5,380,900
- Fiat Mobi: starting at $5,677,600
- toyota yaris: starting at $6,038,000
- Fiat Cronos: starting at $6,301,800
- volkswagen polo track: starting at $6,336,800
- Chevrolet Onix and Onix Plus: $6,352,900
- nissan versa: starting at $6,783,400
- fiat argo: starting at $6,863,500
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One by one: all the taxes charged for buying a new car
- VAT (Value Added Tax): 21% for cars and 10.5% for utility vehicles.
- Profits: 4.5%.
- internal tax: 20% for 0 km with a list price greater than $8,400,000 and 35% for those that cost more than $15,500,000. The non-taxable bases of this tax will be updated in September.
- Gross income: 10% on the dealer’s profit in the City of Buenos Aires and 2.3% in the province of Buenos Aires.
- Tax on debits and credits: 0.6%.
- Municipal Safety and Hygiene Fee: 1%.
- stamp tax: 3%.
- Import Law: 35% for those 0 km that are manufactured in countries other than Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia or Mexico.
Source: Ambito